Plymouth Church 57 Orange Street, Brooklyn, New York 11201,
About the Business
Welcome to Plymouth Church, a historic and vibrant place of worship located in the heart of Brooklyn Heights at 57 Orange Street, Brooklyn, New York. Established in 1847, Plymouth Church is not only a spiritual home for its congregation but also a significant landmark in the rich tapestry of American history. Known for its pivotal role in the abolitionist movement and as a stop on the Underground Railroad, the church has been a beacon of social justice and community service for over a century.
Visitors and locals alike are drawn to Plymouth Church for its stunning Gothic Revival architecture and its storied past, making it a must-see tourist attraction in Brooklyn. As you step inside, you will be greeted by the warmth of our community and the beauty of our sanctuary, where timeless stained glass windows and majestic woodwork create a serene and inspiring atmosphere.
We invite you to join us for our Sunday services, community events, or simply to explore the church's historic corridors and learn more about its role in shaping local and national history. Whether you are seeking a place for worship, reflection, or cultural enrichment, Plymouth Church welcomes you with open arms. Come and discover a place where history, faith, and community come together.
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57 Orange Street, Brooklyn, New York 11201, United States
Reviews
"If you go, do a tour and you’ll learn a ton about the amazing people who helped in the fight for emancipation of slaves in their work on The Underground Railroad. One of my favorite places on a recent visit to NYC."
"Beautiful church, thoughtful service, amazing historical tour of Underground Railroad stop. Definitely worth a visit to support the great work to keep this legacy alive!!"
"Really wonderful church. Very nice and accepting. Everyone is welcome. The people there are wonderful. This is the kind of church I wish all churches were like. They also have child care here that seems pretty good. The classrooms actually have windows (most of the others around here don't). Plus they have a nice playground in the back too (they have it open to the public certain evenings during the summer I think). Check out their website for more info!"
"This historic church is a must see on any trip to Brooklyn Heights. The statue of Beecher is on Orange street. Take some time and research his interesting life. Also, if you can get inside, there is a seat in the church with a plaque - Abraham Lincoln attended services here. As far as I know, he was the only sitting President to visit Brooklyn."
"A beautiful and historic Brooklyn Heights landmark. Abraham Lincoln gave a key speech on these hallowed grounds. And it was pivotal for the Underground Railroad. Ensconced in the "fruit streets"."
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